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., the governing body of cycling. >> pelley: international cycling union? >> yup, yup. >> pelley: why do you say so? what did they do? >> there were a lot of favors made to lance, made to the team. doping cover-ups. you know, they had their sort of golden boy. they had their -- you know their ticket to a lot of money. >> pelley: and their ticket to america. it made america crazy about cycling. >> incredible. incredible. >> pelley: but it is your opinion that the u.c.i. would sanction the cheating as opposed to suffering the consequences? >> yeah. 100%. 100%. >> pelley: the international cycling union says that it has established a fully independent external commission to look into the various issues and allegations against it. tomorrow, president obama will unveil his plan for curbing gun violence in the wake of the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. major garrett is at the white house for us tonight, and he has learned some of what's in that plan. major? >> reporter: scott, the president's wide-ranging proposals will deal with access to firearms and ammuniti
., the governing body of cycling. >> pelley: international cycling union? >> yup, yup. >> pelley: why do you say so? what did they do? >> there were a lot of favors made to lance, made to the team. doping cover-ups. you know, they had their sort of golden boy. they had their -- you know their ticket to a lot of money. >> pelley: and their ticket to america. it made america crazy about cycling. >> incredible. incredible. >> pelley: but it is your opinion...
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fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come with the flu it also reduces fever fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. hey america, even though they don't need one wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: today president obama >>> today president obama called for comprehensive immigration reform, but getting a bill through congress will be a challenge. we asked bill whitaker to show us what is at stake. >> we need this president to push as hard
fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come with the flu it also reduces fever fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. hey america, even though they don't need one wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute...
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>> scott, the idea was to match up and connect the tissues in brandon's body with the tissues in these transplanted arms. first they connected the bones using screws and plates, then they connected the muscles and tendons and finally the blood vessels, the arteries and veins that are so important for the nourishment of those newly transplanted arms. what's so fascinating is that the way that the nerve supply is to be reestablishd is that over the next month and year and two years these nerves are going to grow down from brendan's own body at a rate of about one inch every month so it's not going to be for a year or two that we'll know how much function he will ultimately regain. >> pelley: the nerves nowhere to go. as david just reported, these arms came from a deceased person, somebody else's arms. what about rejection? >> well, they're trying something relatively new. it's only been used in these hand transplants five other times and that's going to allow them to lower the number of antirejection drugs. these drugs have a lot of side effects. is down from three to one. what they did
>> scott, the idea was to match up and connect the tissues in brandon's body with the tissues in these transplanted arms. first they connected the bones using screws and plates, then they connected the muscles and tendons and finally the blood vessels, the arteries and veins that are so important for the nourishment of those newly transplanted arms. what's so fascinating is that the way that the nerve supply is to be reestablishd is that over the next month and year and two years these...
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he was wounded but he ducked enemy fire to rescue other wounded soldiers and recover the bodies of the fallen. a hearing on the movie theater massacre ends with an emotional outburst. do violent video games lead to gun violence? and kate's official portrait. the critics panned it. see what you think when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air®. careful, pringles are bursting with flavor. ♪ ♪ pringles... bursting with flavor. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira
he was wounded but he ducked enemy fire to rescue other wounded soldiers and recover the bodies of the fallen. a hearing on the movie theater massacre ends with an emotional outburst. do violent video games lead to gun violence? and kate's official portrait. the critics panned it. see what you think when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if...
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they bring the rank of women senators to 20 air, full one-fifth of a legislative body that was all male as recentlials the 1970s. >> but the quality of these women is so incredible. >> reporter: democrat heidi heitkamp is a new senator from north dakota. >> i'm hoping it will mean this body becomes more collaborative, more willing to compromise. >> reporter: the last time five women were lexingtond to the senate was in 1992, and it was dubbed "the year of the woman." maryland democrat barbara mikulski was one of them. >> it was forbidden for women to wear trousers on the senate floor. when i stepped out in my slackes, you would have thought i was walking on the moon. >> i really look forward to working with you. >> reporter: the new members will become part of a long-standing tradition. all the female senators from both parties get together for lunch once a month to talk about policy and their personal lives. >> that's how you work with people. >> reporter: republican deb fischer is a new senator from nebraska. >> it doesn't matter if you're in the united states senate or if you have a
they bring the rank of women senators to 20 air, full one-fifth of a legislative body that was all male as recentlials the 1970s. >> but the quality of these women is so incredible. >> reporter: democrat heidi heitkamp is a new senator from north dakota. >> i'm hoping it will mean this body becomes more collaborative, more willing to compromise. >> reporter: the last time five women were lexingtond to the senate was in 1992, and it was dubbed "the year of the...
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should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won
should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful...
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these arms came from someone else's body. what are the chances they would be rejectd? >> they're trying something new that's been used only five times before that allows them to use only one antirejection drugs-- these can have side effects-- instead of three. what they did was they took the bone marrow cells from the donor's spine and they gave them to brendan and what these donor cells will do is hopefully trick brendan's immune system into thinking these newly transplanted arms are part of brendan's own normal body and then they won't reject them. >> pelley: amazing. doctor, thanks very much. today the president laid out what could be the most sweeping reform of immigration law in decades. it would include a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants who are already in america. here's how president obama described his plan in las vegas today. >> we've got to lay out a path, a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english and then going to the back of the line behind all the folks who are trying t
these arms came from someone else's body. what are the chances they would be rejectd? >> they're trying something new that's been used only five times before that allows them to use only one antirejection drugs-- these can have side effects-- instead of three. what they did was they took the bone marrow cells from the donor's spine and they gave them to brendan and what these donor cells will do is hopefully trick brendan's immune system into thinking these newly transplanted arms are...
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the findings add to a growing body of evidence that has the attention of players, parents and the nfl. seth doa ne has the seau report. >> reporter: junior seau was a star nfl linebacker for 20 years. last may, two years after retiring, he shot himself. this was his mother louisa. >> but i pray to god, please, take me! take me, leave my son! but it's too late, too late. >> reporter: seau's family donated his brain for analysis because they suspected his suicide was linked to head injuries suffered on the field. today's report identifies brain abnormallities consistented with what is known as chronic, traumatic encephalopathy or cte which is caused by repetitive trauma to the brain. dr. russell lonz other oversaw the study. >> individuals that have been found to have cte in the past in some cases have exhibited behaviors such as impulsivity, irritability, aggression, memory loss and suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: seau is the fifth former nfl player to commit suicide, who was later found to have cf-- cte. more than 4,000 players have filed suit against the nfl for brain related injurie
the findings add to a growing body of evidence that has the attention of players, parents and the nfl. seth doa ne has the seau report. >> reporter: junior seau was a star nfl linebacker for 20 years. last may, two years after retiring, he shot himself. this was his mother louisa. >> but i pray to god, please, take me! take me, leave my son! but it's too late, too late. >> reporter: seau's family donated his brain for analysis because they suspected his suicide was linked to...
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two surgeons, she scheduled a double mastectomy. >> they take a marker and they mark up your whole body and you just -- it's a very, very, like -- it puts it into reality that you're getting carved up and reattached and all kinds of things. >> reporter: just before surgery spring decided to have a third consultation with dr. freya schnabel of n.y.u. langone medical center who encouraged her to have a less invasive option, a lumpectomy in which only a small portion of the breast is removed plus radiation treatment. >> it made me feel very empowered that i had a decision where before i didn't think i had such a decision. >> reporter: today's study of more than 1 12,000 women with early breast cancer-- including patients such as spring who are 50 and over and have tumors fueled by hormones. they were 14% less likely to die from breast cancer after lumpectomy and radiation than after mastectomy. >> i think it's particularly important today when there has been an observed trend in america over the last few years of an increase in the rate of women having mastectomies even if their breast can
two surgeons, she scheduled a double mastectomy. >> they take a marker and they mark up your whole body and you just -- it's a very, very, like -- it puts it into reality that you're getting carved up and reattached and all kinds of things. >> reporter: just before surgery spring decided to have a third consultation with dr. freya schnabel of n.y.u. langone medical center who encouraged her to have a less invasive option, a lumpectomy in which only a small portion of the breast is...
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we saw the kid's body splayed and protruding from the alley. "splayed and protruding." that's what the caller said. you made that anonymous call. don't do this to me. look... we're all cops here. it'll be handled right. a cop didn't do this. forensics says it was a cop. weapon was a nigstick. that's wrong. it's what the lab says. absolutely wrong. which you know is true, because you were there. you saw what happened. i didn't see... ...all of it. you walked away? i didn't know he would going to die. they were beating on him, and... yeah.... we looked the other way. who were they? some guys i knew in the neighborhood. who? names. i don't know. you can't not know. it's what you're here for. i want to show you something. that's my son d his partner. he thinks his old man is a good guy. which one's your son? so do it for him. be a good guy. hi, timmy. paul nelson. your brother john's friend. yeah. it's been, like... ten years... since your dad's wake. what are you doing here? he's here giving you up, timmy. you're going down for the murder of daniel holtz in 1964. paul... s
we saw the kid's body splayed and protruding from the alley. "splayed and protruding." that's what the caller said. you made that anonymous call. don't do this to me. look... we're all cops here. it'll be handled right. a cop didn't do this. forensics says it was a cop. weapon was a nigstick. that's wrong. it's what the lab says. absolutely wrong. which you know is true, because you were there. you saw what happened. i didn't see... ...all of it. you walked away? i didn't know he...
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spoke to a doctor who's an expert, and she said it's about power, about a man controlling a woman's body. and a man who do this is much more likely to be violent with women. so one practical recommendation is if a doctor sees a woman who has an unintended pregnancy, ask about sexual violence which is four times more likely in a woman with an unintended pregnancy. >> pelley: what else are the obs suggesting? >> give out a card that asks simple questions. for example: "does my partner mess with my birth control pill or try to get me pregnant when i don't want to be?" "does my partner make me have sex when i don't want to?" this works! it significantly lowers the odds of a woman being pressured against her will. >> pelley: it sounds like doctors like you are being asked to be more proactive with women when they come in as patients. >> and not just in picking up the signs when a woman comes in who has had a history of violence, but in educating women of empowering them. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. catholic schools all over the country have been closing because of financial problems. th
spoke to a doctor who's an expert, and she said it's about power, about a man controlling a woman's body. and a man who do this is much more likely to be violent with women. so one practical recommendation is if a doctor sees a woman who has an unintended pregnancy, ask about sexual violence which is four times more likely in a woman with an unintended pregnancy. >> pelley: what else are the obs suggesting? >> give out a card that asks simple questions. for example: "does my...
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see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. so...what do men do when a number's too low? turn it up! [ male announcer ] in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, t
see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body,...
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offic he spotted holmes dressed in full body armor standing by a white car in the parking lot. realizing that holmes was not a cop, oviatt drew his gun andt a arrested him. "he was very relaxed" he said. "there was no normal emotional response.o he seemed very detached from it all." i officer justin grizzle was among the first into the theater.into "i almost fell down" he said "because of all the blood. huge large amounts of blood." with no ambulances yet at the scene, grizzle made four tripse, in his squad car, taking the injured to hospitals. c one of them was kayla medley who stopped breathing. "i screamed at him," grizzleed said "don't die on me, don't die on me." medley survived. grizzle said of the inside ofsu his car "there was so much blood it was sloshing." six-year-old veronica moser sullivan was found by specialistca sergeant gerald jonsgaard. he was close to tears.iv "i checked for a pulse, she was dead.jo no pulse," he said. mary ellen hansen was veronica's great aunt. she was in the courtroom and heard it all.ard >> it was gut wrenching. it really was. to think th
offic he spotted holmes dressed in full body armor standing by a white car in the parking lot. realizing that holmes was not a cop, oviatt drew his gun andt a arrested him. "he was very relaxed" he said. "there was no normal emotional response.o he seemed very detached from it all." i officer justin grizzle was among the first into the theater.into "i almost fell down" he said "because of all the blood. huge large amounts of blood." with no ambulances yet...
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got sources tell us his body has been recovered. a top official says tonight that at least six americans have survived but others have still being held. u.s. military transport planes landed near the scene and evacuated survivors. some of them described as lightly wounded. all of this is playing out at a natural gas plant in the sahara desert. it began three days ago when terrorists who claim a link to al qaeda attacked buses carrying employees and then took over the residential section of the complex. algerian forces then attacked the terrorists. there have been many casualties, but the facts remain unclear. mark phillips has the latest. >> reporter: these were some of the lucky ones: freed hostages who managed to get away from the desert gas plant where they'd been held. they told of how they fled in the confusion as the algerian army attacked. many were injured, some badly. >> it happened so fast. >> reporter: but it hasn't ended quickly. the algerians say they've freed nearly 100 foreigners and as they were being bussed away, ma
got sources tell us his body has been recovered. a top official says tonight that at least six americans have survived but others have still being held. u.s. military transport planes landed near the scene and evacuated survivors. some of them described as lightly wounded. all of this is playing out at a natural gas plant in the sahara desert. it began three days ago when terrorists who claim a link to al qaeda attacked buses carrying employees and then took over the residential section of the...
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it says that some bruises on her body may have happened before she fell off a boat off catalina island while boating with her husband robert wagner. that finding is what led officials last year to change the cause of death from drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors." mike ross says he forgives the fellow airman whose friendly fire ruined his life. but he's not about to forget. that story is next. ls like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, y
it says that some bruises on her body may have happened before she fell off a boat off catalina island while boating with her husband robert wagner. that finding is what led officials last year to change the cause of death from drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors." mike ross says he forgives the fellow airman whose friendly fire ruined his life. but he's not about to forget. that story is next. ls like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your...
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. >> everybody on this body knows we've done nothing -- nothing -- by the time this agreement takes place to reduce a penny of debt ofthis country. people know that. that's a shame. >> reporter: tonight the two >> sides are still haggling over the $110 billion worth of spending cuts across-the-board cuts that are set to go into effect tomorrow. they're trying to figure out a way to push those cuts off for of least a couple of months. a,cause of that, rebecca, the senate still hasn't voted and te house can't vote until the senate does. so we're still in limbo. >> jarvis: nancy cordes, thank pres alksident obama gave a briefing on the budget talks before an audience that included former campaign volunteers and garrett rs. major garrett is at the white house tonight. dajor, good evening. evreporter: good evening, rebecca. the president wants higher axcome taxes on the wealthy but althy to give up a few things to achieve that. nene, for example, the $250,000 threshold that was part of the presidential successful re- election campaign. top white house officials insisted it would not budge. áb
. >> everybody on this body knows we've done nothing -- nothing -- by the time this agreement takes place to reduce a penny of debt ofthis country. people know that. that's a shame. >> reporter: tonight the two >> sides are still haggling over the $110 billion worth of spending cuts across-the-board cuts that are set to go into effect tomorrow. they're trying to figure out a way to push those cuts off for of least a couple of months. a,cause of that, rebecca, the senate still...
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a few brief periods of some progress but just were never really able to get ahead of things and his body just -- honestly just couldn't keep up. >> reporter: the flu virus can weaken a person's natural defenses. max, who did not get a flu shot, developed a bacterial infection and pneumonia. it caused his organs to shut down. he died on december 29. lynn finelli tracks flu for the c.d.c. >> influenza causes death often through its complications. especially in the elderly influenza causes death through pneumonia and through exacerbation of chronic underlying conditions. >> reporter: 18 children have died from influenza-related illnesses since the flu season began. >> it's an extremely early flu season. in fact, we're about five weeks ahead of schedule this year. >> reporter: since 2010, the c.d.c. has recommended flu shots for everyone over the age of six months. yet only 37% of americans have been vaccinated this season-- which is about average. >> pelley: jon, you wonder why so many people don't get a flu shot. >> scott, i asked the c.d.c. today what's the number one misconception that p
a few brief periods of some progress but just were never really able to get ahead of things and his body just -- honestly just couldn't keep up. >> reporter: the flu virus can weaken a person's natural defenses. max, who did not get a flu shot, developed a bacterial infection and pneumonia. it caused his organs to shut down. he died on december 29. lynn finelli tracks flu for the c.d.c. >> influenza causes death often through its complications. especially in the elderly influenza...
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. >> reporter: in the front seat, body armor and an m-4 assault rifle. >> if we're called somewhere it's because something really bad has happened and that requires us to have a good show of force. >> everyone have their long arms? >> reporter: last night's operation took months of planning. they were prepared for anything from a terrorist attack to a lone gunman. >> if you see something, you react. >> reporter: assistant director in charge, george venezellos called new year's eve the f.b.i.'s super bowl. >> anything happened, anything of a terrorist nature, it would cause mass chaos. >> reporter: we road along with some of the f.b.i. agents. there were more than a hundred who joined the thousands of new york city police officers. >> we're here to provide real-time response. >> reporter: 23-year f.b.i. veteran chris cottas is a long-time new yorker who says she looks for anything unusual. >> it's whapg where a lot of people don't see. >> reporter: what are those things? >> there's a lot of different components. the f.b.i. has hazmat, radio logical scenes, sharp shooters, surveillance, un
. >> reporter: in the front seat, body armor and an m-4 assault rifle. >> if we're called somewhere it's because something really bad has happened and that requires us to have a good show of force. >> everyone have their long arms? >> reporter: last night's operation took months of planning. they were prepared for anything from a terrorist attack to a lone gunman. >> if you see something, you react. >> reporter: assistant director in charge, george venezellos...
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>> it s the 737 and the triple 7 wide body are the real moneymakers for boeing. and if you look at the backlogs on the 737 you know, at current rates it's almost six years. >> right. >> lots of big global demand for the 737 plane put 787 represented a lot for boeing didn't it. it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin so from an eps perspective there is really no impact from a revenue going forward it will be around 20% of revenue so the story for boeing is not necessarily earnings it's cash generation so the market is looking for, you know, when will the 787 turn cash positive versus accounting positive. and so that bef
>> it s the 737 and the triple 7 wide body are the real moneymakers for boeing. and if you look at the backlogs on the 737 you know, at current rates it's almost six years. >> right. >> lots of big global demand for the 737 plane put 787 represented a lot for boeing didn't it. it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late...